I don't understand your answer. So, when the Smart Scan says that we have "vulnerable software" or "performance issues", you expect us to blindly click "Resolve", with no explanation of what is going to happen, and no choice about which items we want to resolve?
The same goes for the Cleanup Scan - it classes some apps as "redundant", even though there are a few that I'd I'd want to keep. Still, the only option is "Resolve", with no way to opt-in or opt-out some apps.
It also classifies some files as "Junk", such as "Software Distribution". If this is part of the Windows OS distribution, then installing hardware and updating software will need the original install disks.
If any of this is the case, then this part of the avast suite is absolutely useless.